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for example, defensive stocks leading. banks and auto weak. the challenge for professional asset allocators is not to read too much into that. not too make too much into one day's action. >> dan we're going back and forth about this earlier, but is there a first day of the month gauge, in other words, the fact we were down yesterday, the fact we're down today, does that tell you something here? >> no. i think there's a lot of statistical incision here alal insignificant. >> if you look back september 2012 first two days of the month were down and the rest of the month was up 2.4%. there's no correlation there. i expect whatever happens in december has no bearing on these first -- it's not related -- >> if it's not about, you know the timing in terms of the month, if it's not -- if we shouldn't read too much into the last couple of trading sessions, where should we look right now for guidance? >> look at what happened today? one, europe down. very hard in the morning. actually going into the close. we found out the reason for that. that was bec
for example, defensive stocks leading. banks and auto weak. the challenge for professional asset allocators is not to read too much into that. not too make too much into one day's action. >> dan we're going back and forth about this earlier, but is there a first day of the month gauge, in other words, the fact we were down yesterday, the fact we're down today, does that tell you something here? >> no. i think there's a lot of statistical incision here alal insignificant. >> if...
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so there are defensive sectors affecting the aussie. so the china affect is affecting in terms of trade side of on things. at the same time, you have flows supporting the aussie. so you have over the next few months debt coming into play and some interest in terms of flows into the aussie asset prices. so it may stay up around these levels, about 92, 93, unless we see major policy shifts going forward. >> let's talk about the yen. we're at six-month highs against the dollar. there's now talk that we might get another stimulus package out of japan. reuters is talking about this. what target have you got for dollar/yen? >> for the end of the your, we were initially targeting 105. towards 100, 105 towards the early part of next year. and end of the year, closer to the 105 levels. end of 2014 towards the 110 level. so if the policies of stimulus announcement comes out, i think the levels might start to sort of rise a bit earlier than expected. so essentially, the trajectory for dollar/yen is an upward trajectory. it's the target levels that
so there are defensive sectors affecting the aussie. so the china affect is affecting in terms of trade side of on things. at the same time, you have flows supporting the aussie. so you have over the next few months debt coming into play and some interest in terms of flows into the aussie asset prices. so it may stay up around these levels, about 92, 93, unless we see major policy shifts going forward. >> let's talk about the yen. we're at six-month highs against the dollar. there's now...
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we got cyclical groups, the telecomes, health care, defensive groups. we're up right across the board, folks. it's been a very strong rally right at the open but not strong inform a mr. one guy said it threads the needle perfectly. people putting together a list of what the skmik news looks like this week. here's a look for the bulls, gdp numbers very strong overall. auto sales, over 16 million, the highest in six years here. october home sales were the highest since june 2008. highest in manufacturing, highest in two and a half years and cyber sales were up 20% on monday. >> we talked about the lower, disappointing numbers this week. earlier home sales reports were disappointing. retail reports have been generally disappointing this week. it's not unequivocal. if you throw in a budget deal, you can make the argument that the more defensive names have been the lagard group so far on the month. the market is suggesting there is that this rily is so strong at the hope that there's not a lot of ep side room right now. and you trickle down throughout the da
we got cyclical groups, the telecomes, health care, defensive groups. we're up right across the board, folks. it's been a very strong rally right at the open but not strong inform a mr. one guy said it threads the needle perfectly. people putting together a list of what the skmik news looks like this week. here's a look for the bulls, gdp numbers very strong overall. auto sales, over 16 million, the highest in six years here. october home sales were the highest since june 2008. highest in...
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>> president obama is trying to get out of the defensive crouch he's been with the struggles over the healthcare.gov website. now that the administration believes it has turned around that website, it's trying to go on offense and stalk about his economic agenda for narrowing income inequality. part of that is health care itself. part of that is investments and infrastructure and education. part of it, as the president said in the speech today at center for american progress, is a raise in the minimum wage. >> last month voters in new jersey decided to be the 20th state to raise theirs even hi high higher. that's why the d.c. council decided to do it, too. i agree with those voters. i'm going to keep pushing until we get a higher minimum wage for hard working americans across the entire country. >> note, president obama invoked new jersey, the state of governor chris christie, who may be a republican candidate for president in 2016. this is a difficult goal to accomplish because many republicans, even though the president disputes this argument, make the ar umeguments is going to cost
>> president obama is trying to get out of the defensive crouch he's been with the struggles over the healthcare.gov website. now that the administration believes it has turned around that website, it's trying to go on offense and stalk about his economic agenda for narrowing income inequality. part of that is health care itself. part of that is investments and infrastructure and education. part of it, as the president said in the speech today at center for american progress, is a raise...
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carl, that would be a two-year $90 billion deal offering equal sequester relief for both domestic and defense programs, not likely to touch the hot buttons of tax increases or medicare and social security, more mundane revenue raisers, things like selling federal assets and aviation fees and on the entitlement side, hitting federal retirement but not medicare and social security. so that would be under wheming, but i know there's a lot of trader interest in that. it does appear they're going to reach that deal and it makes it much less likely we have a showdown in january that could result in another shutdown. >> that is good news, i guess you could argue for the market. the other thing, too, john, is to what degree the president continues this campaign of reselling the affordable care act, something that sounds like he's going to make it a daily occurrence from here on out. >> what he's got to do -- this is the most important program of his presidency -- is persuade people, despite all they've heard about the problems with the web site, other objections being raised by critics about privacy,
carl, that would be a two-year $90 billion deal offering equal sequester relief for both domestic and defense programs, not likely to touch the hot buttons of tax increases or medicare and social security, more mundane revenue raisers, things like selling federal assets and aviation fees and on the entitlement side, hitting federal retirement but not medicare and social security. so that would be under wheming, but i know there's a lot of trader interest in that. it does appear they're going to...
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. >> caller: hello, i'm concerned about the national defense authorization act you think the representatives would be out on vacation, the president in the and the house and the senate all signed in and would you please comment? >> yes, we were concerned about some of the things about that as well, and one of the things that they did was they authorized future president as well to detain people who are considered enemy combatants, including americans without adequate due process and i think that was a real problem that a lot of this law has never seriously been looked at. and there have been some money off reauthorization come up with a serious look at i think it needs and what you are suggesting is that other laws are coming into this area without really enough public attention and scrutiny and thought and do the people think that we have gone too far? >> has this happened a couple of times in our history similar to what the patriot act is like? >> there have been other times they have been similar. one of the things that i would talk about is around president nixon. and is it okay for the
. >> caller: hello, i'm concerned about the national defense authorization act you think the representatives would be out on vacation, the president in the and the house and the senate all signed in and would you please comment? >> yes, we were concerned about some of the things about that as well, and one of the things that they did was they authorized future president as well to detain people who are considered enemy combatants, including americans without adequate due process and...
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now everyone is talking about seattle's number one ranked defense and russell williams. there's also a homecoming of sorts for running back lynch. he likes to go into beast mode. lynch gained 970 yards and nine touchdowns on the ground in nine games. he scored twice in week two when seattle beat 49ers 29-3. the defense knows what they're up against. >> we know what we have with him. he's a relentless. tough, mean here we come running back. that's what we like. you know, we wouldn't have it any other way. so we're looking forward to playing with him. that's how football is supposed to be. >> rangers also go against the jets. but the hottest team, the hottest team in the afc played tonight and it wasn't denver. we'll have that >>> the hottest team in the afc right now are you ready, jacksonville. yes the jags have won four of their last five games including three in a row. suddenly jacksonville ever banked field is a cool place to hang out. everybody falling in love. getting engaged. holy cow. jags quarterback henning. ed toman a 25-yard touchdown. houston losing 11 straig
now everyone is talking about seattle's number one ranked defense and russell williams. there's also a homecoming of sorts for running back lynch. he likes to go into beast mode. lynch gained 970 yards and nine touchdowns on the ground in nine games. he scored twice in week two when seattle beat 49ers 29-3. the defense knows what they're up against. >> we know what we have with him. he's a relentless. tough, mean here we come running back. that's what we like. you know, we wouldn't have...
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now everyone is talking about seattle's number one ranked defense and russell williams. there's also a homecoming of sorts for running back lynch. he likes to go into beast mode. lynch gained 970 yards and nine touchdowns on the ground in nine games. he scored twice in week two when seattle beat 49ers 29-3. the defense knows what they're up against. >> we know what we have with him. he's a relentless. tough, mean here we come running back. that's what we like. you know, we wouldn't have it any other way. so we're looking forward to playing with him. that's how football is supposed to be. >> rangers also go against the jets. but the hottest team, the hottest team in the afc played tonight and it wasn't denver. we'll have that game and show you one of those huh, what the moments in tonight's college games. that's next. >>> the hottest team in the afc right now are you ready, jacksonville. yes the jags have won four of their last five games including three in a row. suddenly jacksonville ever banked field is a cool place to hang out. everybody falling in love. getting engag
now everyone is talking about seattle's number one ranked defense and russell williams. there's also a homecoming of sorts for running back lynch. he likes to go into beast mode. lynch gained 970 yards and nine touchdowns on the ground in nine games. he scored twice in week two when seattle beat 49ers 29-3. the defense knows what they're up against. >> we know what we have with him. he's a relentless. tough, mean here we come running back. that's what we like. you know, we wouldn't have...
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and jim axelrod introduces us to math genius john urschel who sure knows how to divide a defensive line. >> i feel like it's what i'm here to do. >> reporter: which one, the football or the math? >> both. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, well, the curve was sharp and the train was going way too fast. late today, federal investigators say that the commuter train was bolting down the track at 82 miles an hour as it approaches the 30 miles an hour zone in the bronx, new york, early yesterday. cars from the metro north train flew off the tracks and nearly into the harlem river. four people were killed. some were thrown from the train. 75 others were hurt and 11 of them critically injured. investigators are poring over the data from the trains black boxes to find out why this happened. we have a team of correspondents covering the story starting with jeff pegues at the crash scene. jeff? >> reporter: investigators were able to determine the speed of the train from the black box which is show the throttle was cut and the br
and jim axelrod introduces us to math genius john urschel who sure knows how to divide a defensive line. >> i feel like it's what i'm here to do. >> reporter: which one, the football or the math? >> both. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, well, the curve was sharp and the train was going way too fast. late today, federal investigators say that the commuter train was bolting down the track at...
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you know about the defense. this giovani bernard has added an element in the backfield. they have to keep that two-game lead against baltimore because baltimore has the head-to-head win. they play each other the last game of the season for what could be a winner take all for the division. >> al: not only that, but if they keep winning and they can catch new england and tie new england, have the same record as the patriots, they get the tiebreak because they beat them in cincinnati earlier this year. >> cris: and the gronkowski injury today absolutely huge for the new england patriots. we know that there is a difference in how had he play with and without him. >> al: therefore don't miss it. cincinnati at pittsburgh next week from the steel city on "sunday night football." again, the final score, new orleans, 31, and carolina, 13. until next week, al michaels, cris collinsworth, michele tafoya, our entire gang headed by brett and drew. saying good night from new orleans. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that wh
you know about the defense. this giovani bernard has added an element in the backfield. they have to keep that two-game lead against baltimore because baltimore has the head-to-head win. they play each other the last game of the season for what could be a winner take all for the division. >> al: not only that, but if they keep winning and they can catch new england and tie new england, have the same record as the patriots, they get the tiebreak because they beat them in cincinnati earlier...
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we shall not submit, and we have no choice but to hit back by all means in our power in defense of our people, our future and our freedom. mandela wanted to start up with the form of violence that inflicted the least harm against individuals, the goal of sabotage over killing. but spear of the nations targeted attacks would end up killing at least 63 people. spear of the nation and the anc were deemed a terrorist organization by the south african government and the united states. mandela and his movement would ultimately move back toward nonviolent resistance but charlayne hunter-gault said something important on this show last night about mandela's decision during his 2 years behind bars. >> reporter: at one point they asked him if he would give up violence, they would release him. and he said no, i'm not going to do that. >> to the end of his days, he held out the legitimacy of armed struggle. that's something we grabble with as this great reconciler. he was a revolutionary. he came to believe that only through hardship and sacrifice and militant action can freedom only be won. we're
we shall not submit, and we have no choice but to hit back by all means in our power in defense of our people, our future and our freedom. mandela wanted to start up with the form of violence that inflicted the least harm against individuals, the goal of sabotage over killing. but spear of the nations targeted attacks would end up killing at least 63 people. spear of the nation and the anc were deemed a terrorist organization by the south african government and the united states. mandela and...
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there is no way to get a defense bill passed. there is no way we can bring back the bill that was on the senate floor. consider amendments. pass a bill. go to conference with the house. adaptedonference report by the house of representatives before friday. under the circumstances the only way that we will be able to pass the defense bill is by reaching agreement with our house counterparts on a bill that has a chance of getting past without amendment in both houses. that is the best hope that we have. it has happened a couple times before. it is not the way we desire to legislate. we would have much more than a week to offer amendments. that is not the world we now live in. we have troops in harms way. all these other provisions that are critical for security. authorities will expire. and: that was senator levin the senate talking about the deal that was announced yesterday. we are joined by congressman john garamendi, a member of the house armed services committee. saw this deal as a place to push for new sanctions on iran. do y
there is no way to get a defense bill passed. there is no way we can bring back the bill that was on the senate floor. consider amendments. pass a bill. go to conference with the house. adaptedonference report by the house of representatives before friday. under the circumstances the only way that we will be able to pass the defense bill is by reaching agreement with our house counterparts on a bill that has a chance of getting past without amendment in both houses. that is the best hope that...
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and that is an initiative that will involve several government agencies, among them nih and the defense advanced research project agency and the national science foundation as well as private partners to take our understanding of the brain and how it works and bring it up a notch. try to figure out a way to develop the tools to decode the language of the brain. we have gone a long way recently, but we knew -- need to go much further much faster to understand the basis of how the brain works and how it sometimes does not work so well so that you end up with a brain that gives you alzheimer's or parkinson's or any of those disorders that were mentioned earlier. those are disorders that if you are going to really be able to make the kind of progress we want, we have got to understand the fundamentals of the organ involved. we do not understand the brain as well as we understand the heart, kidney, or the liver. the association hopes to put the brain into the focus of current research so we can really up the understanding of this organ and be able to make a difference for people with brain d
and that is an initiative that will involve several government agencies, among them nih and the defense advanced research project agency and the national science foundation as well as private partners to take our understanding of the brain and how it works and bring it up a notch. try to figure out a way to develop the tools to decode the language of the brain. we have gone a long way recently, but we knew -- need to go much further much faster to understand the basis of how the brain works and...
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opposition to china's new air defense zone as he met with japan's prime minister in tokyo tuesday. china's zone overlaps with one policed already by japan which includes air space over islands in the east china sea claimed by both countries. >> this action has raised regional tensions and increased the risk of accidents and miscalculations. just ahead of the vice president's visit, china's defense ministry said it would continue to enforce the zone and is, quote, fully capable of exercising control. >> biden stopped short of calling on china to revoke the zone. why? >> they're not going to. you know they're not going to. then you look weak. >> jim mcgregor is an author and business man set to take part in economic meetings with the vice president tomorrow. >> how does this conflict over the air defense zone change biden's visit? >> it derails the visit for what it was supposed to be. this was supposed to be about economics. now we have this air defense thing overshadowing it. >> reporter: the vice president and china's president are scheduled to have dinner tonight. the event is of
opposition to china's new air defense zone as he met with japan's prime minister in tokyo tuesday. china's zone overlaps with one policed already by japan which includes air space over islands in the east china sea claimed by both countries. >> this action has raised regional tensions and increased the risk of accidents and miscalculations. just ahead of the vice president's visit, china's defense ministry said it would continue to enforce the zone and is, quote, fully capable of...
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you can't play defense and expect to even keep the senate let alone take the house. they're going to have to go on offense, and they own this. >> they got to own it. they've got to own this news cycle the next few months. the website is only going to get better. the report yesterday was that they had over 1 million people who were able to function through the website. that's a heck of an improvement. connie schultz, eugene robinson, great to have you on "the ed show." thanks so much. >> thanks, ed. >>> coming up, mike huckabee, the wannabe lands in pretenders tonight. [ "i'm only human" plays ] humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle soup with farm grown veggies. just like yours. huh. [ male announcer ] and roasted white meat chic
you can't play defense and expect to even keep the senate let alone take the house. they're going to have to go on offense, and they own this. >> they got to own it. they've got to own this news cycle the next few months. the website is only going to get better. the report yesterday was that they had over 1 million people who were able to function through the website. that's a heck of an improvement. connie schultz, eugene robinson, great to have you on "the ed show." thanks so...
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considered a revolutionary he was put on trial for sabotage and conspiracy, his defense was a defiant four and a half hour speech that ended this way. >> i have fought against and i have fought against. >> the ideal of democratic and free society he went on. >> for which i am prepared to die. >> he expect to be hanged instead he was sentenced to life in prison. but even locked up nelson mandela was considered a terrorist by the south african government. you could be jailed for wearing a t-shirt like this one or carrying a sign. >> we demand the unconditional release of nelson mandela! >> international pressure to end apartheid and free nelson mandela was incensed. the star studded rock concert held in london in honor of his 70th birthday was seen on television by hundreds of millions of people in more than 60 countries. but not in south africa. subjected to stiff economic sanctions regarded as a pariah nation. south africa finally got the nation. >> i am now in a position to announce that mr. nelson mandela will be released on sunday the 11th of february at about 3:00 p.m. >> so it wa
considered a revolutionary he was put on trial for sabotage and conspiracy, his defense was a defiant four and a half hour speech that ended this way. >> i have fought against and i have fought against. >> the ideal of democratic and free society he went on. >> for which i am prepared to die. >> he expect to be hanged instead he was sentenced to life in prison. but even locked up nelson mandela was considered a terrorist by the south african government. you could be...
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>> we are going to have historic reforms in the defense authorization bill. we are doing procedurally things that are difficult to do because they would not allow us votes on these measures before we left for thanksgiving but in the bill we will take commander's authority away from being able to fool around with verdicts after the fact. we'll continue to hold commanders accountable, which many of us especially those of us who have been prosecutors, understand that's the best way to protect victims. >> senator mccaskill, thank you. could we just say to the people that you have moved. who would have thought senator mccaskill at the kennedy center so snoop dogg. >> party over here. >> can somebody scream and you did. >> oh yeah. >> it was great. >> a wonderful night. >> a great night. >>> american airlines merges with us airways today. it will create the world's biggest airline and could be called american airlines group. the merger survived years of legal challenges over concerns it would mean less competition and higher prices. the new american promises more t
>> we are going to have historic reforms in the defense authorization bill. we are doing procedurally things that are difficult to do because they would not allow us votes on these measures before we left for thanksgiving but in the bill we will take commander's authority away from being able to fool around with verdicts after the fact. we'll continue to hold commanders accountable, which many of us especially those of us who have been prosecutors, understand that's the best way to...
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>> but she is, in her defense, she's a fitness expert. she is i think 26 years old, which has something to do with that because after that, it does not go back to anything like that. >> there she is. three days after she had the baby. she looks fantastic. kate middleton, we've got an image of her three months after she had the baby. that's an odd picture. >> it's a little personal these. >> i have a picture of myself. >> what is this, the belly network? >> you googled that image. you provided that for us. >> you're out of control today. you really are. >> i don't even know if you can do abs right after. >> 12-hour labor and she was doing crunches all the time. she looks fantastic. >> i think after you heal up. >> she looks terrific. she looks good. >> she's bedazzling. >> what do you think? >> did she crunch the baby out? we don't know. heather? i know you're smiling 'cause you think that's possible. >> i can't imagine that even heidi klum could pull that off. that's pretty difficult looking like that. >> it would take so many hours to ge
>> but she is, in her defense, she's a fitness expert. she is i think 26 years old, which has something to do with that because after that, it does not go back to anything like that. >> there she is. three days after she had the baby. she looks fantastic. kate middleton, we've got an image of her three months after she had the baby. that's an odd picture. >> it's a little personal these. >> i have a picture of myself. >> what is this, the belly network? >>...
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and an array of radar and missile defense capabilities plus a fleet of f-22 fighter jets based in nearby qatar. hagel highlighted those assets while trying to reassure nervous regional ailing lie sllies that the u.s. is here to stay. >> this is not an exercise based on any folly. be assured that the united states of america will not change any of its force posture or any of its force protection. or any of its relationships with our partners here in the gulf. >> reporter: yet many of those allies question whether the obama administration is willing to even use all the military hardware that it has parked in iran's backyard. for "cbs this morning saturday" margaret brennan, ba han. >>> contaminated tap water at a marine base is linked to birth defects and childhood cancers. the centers for disease control studied children born at camp lejeune between 1968 and 1985. that study found that babies were four high times higher to have birth defects. wells at the base were closed in 1985. >>> the latest check of the healthcare.gov website shows 3.7 million people visited the site this past week.
and an array of radar and missile defense capabilities plus a fleet of f-22 fighter jets based in nearby qatar. hagel highlighted those assets while trying to reassure nervous regional ailing lie sllies that the u.s. is here to stay. >> this is not an exercise based on any folly. be assured that the united states of america will not change any of its force posture or any of its force protection. or any of its relationships with our partners here in the gulf. >> reporter: yet many of...
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and that is an initiative that will involve several government agencies, among them nih and the defense advanced research project agency and the national science foundation as well as private partners to take our understanding of the brain and how it works and bring it up a notch. try to figure out a way to develop the tools to decode the language of the brain. we have gone a long way recently, but we knew -- need to go much further much faster to understand the basis of how the brain works and how it sometimes does not work so well so that you end up with a brain that gives you alzheimer's or parkinson's or any of those disorders that were mentioned earlier. those are disorders that if you are going to really be able to make the kind of progress we want, we have got to understand the fundamentals of the organ involved. we do not understand the brain as well as we understand the heart, kidney, or the liver. the association hopes to put the brain into the focus of current research so we can really up the understanding of this organ and be able to make a difference for people with brain d
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life and endured the pain and the death of all of his brothers in that mission, talking a reality of defense and it made you guys talk to us because tracy wrote us on facebook and she actually said this, i wish they would ship him off to war. good dose of reality is what he needs. >> sandy says, tell me why people support him with their hard earned money. i can't say that i have ever heard anything he sings and for that, i'm thankful. >> linda jones says, ignorance of the highest level. another said -- i forgot what she said. put it up. never mind. she said something important. i can't get to it 'cause heather nauert is waiting. >> he also talked about his wife at one point, kim kardashian and about how she's a style icon and comparing her -- basically saying she's more of a style icon than michelle obama. >> he also said, i have the position of being extremely famous. >> lucky guy, right? oh, boy. got some headlines. we start live in johannesburg, south africa where four living u.s. presidents and almost 100 other heads of state are now honoring the life of nelson mandela. president obama s
life and endured the pain and the death of all of his brothers in that mission, talking a reality of defense and it made you guys talk to us because tracy wrote us on facebook and she actually said this, i wish they would ship him off to war. good dose of reality is what he needs. >> sandy says, tell me why people support him with their hard earned money. i can't say that i have ever heard anything he sings and for that, i'm thankful. >> linda jones says, ignorance of the highest...